ANATOMY
CHEST AND CARDIOVASCULAR
Question
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Blood
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Hem/o, Hemat/o
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Hem/o, Hemol/o
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Vascul/o, hem/o
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Vascul/o, hemol/o
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The prefix hem-or hemo-or hemato-refers to blood.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ex: hematology-hemat is the root meaning blood; O is the combining vowel; logy is the suffix meaning the study of.
Detailed explanation-3: -emia: Suffix meaning blood or referring to the presence of a substance in the blood. As for example, anemia (lack of blood) and hypervolemia (too high a volume of blood). The ending-emia is one of the building blocks derived from Greek (in this case) or Latin used to construct medical terms.
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